Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey says President Donald Trump “bears some responsibility” for the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol last week but he does not support impeachment.
The Republican governor told KTAR on Thursday that the focus should be on moving forward, not retribution for Trump. Ducey also says he’ll attend the inauguration of Democrats Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as president and vice president. He says he’ll disagree with some of Biden’s agenda but wishes him well. Ducey was a staunch supporter of Trump but took heat from the president and many of his supporters when he signed the certification of Arizona’s election results showing a narrow win for Biden.
Arizona Democrat and former astronaut Mark Kelly has been sworn into the Senate.Kelly defeated Republican Sen. Martha McSally in last month's election. By…
Several Black candidates in Arizona who won or came close in state or local races attribute their success to a get-out-the-vote effort that also sparked…
Arizona Republican Party Chairwoman Kelli Ward has appealed the dismissal of her lawsuit that sought to undo Democrat President-elect Joe Biden’s victory…
A Pinal County judge has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to decertify Democratic President-elect Joe Biden’s win in Arizona.That marks the failure of the…